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silent
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guitar
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drums
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tricks
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dragon
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treasure
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beast
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back
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horn
If the adjective ends in y, but there is a vowel in front we don’t remove the y. True or flase?
true
We add more in front of beautiful to make it comparative. True or false?
false
In one syllable CVC adjectives like big the last letter is doubled to form comparative and superlative form. True or false?
true
Comparatives compare 3 or more nouns. True or false?
false
My sister is the younger/youngest person in the family.
youngest.
This movie is more boring/boringer than that movie.
more boring
The Burj Khalifa is the taller/tallest building in the world.
tallest
Steve is the funnier/funniest person I know.
funniest
Which country is the bigger/biggest?
biggest
To make a superlative adjective word you must change the adjective to the superlative form. how do you do that?
Adjective + est
How many nouns do superlative adjectives compare?
3 or more
To make a comparative word you must change the adjective to the comparative form. How do you do that?
adjective + er
How many nouns do comparative adjectives compare?
2.
What are adjectives?
Adjectives are words that describe a noun.
This is the house_____________my mom used to live when she was younger. where/who/which
where
This is the person________helped me find my lost dog. where/who/which
who
where is used for _____________.
places
which is used for ___________.
things and animals
who is used for _________.
people
Possessive pronoun: they =
theirs
Possessive pronoun: it =
its
Possessive pronoun: she =
hers
Possessive pronoun: he =
his
Possessive pronoun: you =
yours
Possessive pronoun: I =
mine
short brown hair/ I've got/ and blue eyes. 
I’ve got short brown hair and blue eyes.
look like? / What does/ your sister
What does your sister look like?
a centaur/ What does/ look like?
What does a centaur look like?
True or false: We use “looks like” when answering a comparison question.
true
True or false: We use “looks like” when answering the question.
false
It looks like is a ____________.
phrase